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View Poll Results: Which hitch adapter would you keep as a collector? | |||
Keep hitch adapter A | 8 | 61.54% | |
Keep hitch adapter B | 5 | 38.46% | |
Voters: 13. You may not vote on this poll |
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Which hitch adapter to keep?
I need to put one of these hitches on what will be my brother's 129 that he is receiving from me. Since I am the collector, I would like to keep the one that is more collectible. The top pictures are picture A1 and A2 and the bottom pictures are B1 and B2 for reference purposes. I know the one in picture B is a Brinly hitch adapter, since the label is still on it, but I have no idea about the one in picture A. Please state what you can about which hitch I should keep for my personal collection and provide any additional information that you can. I put a poll on this thread, as well. Thanks in advance for taking an interest in helping me with my question.
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You have no use for the one in the top photo,as you do not have a tractor to put it on.
All kidding aside...the top one is for an original very hard to come by in that shape.. I would keep them both. The 129 would use the b one
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I agree with Lew on this one. I would keep em both.
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Maybe we can get Lew to suggest he purchase a heavy duty sleeve hitch for his brother's 129
http://onlycubcadets.net/forum/showthread.php?t=18130 |
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Cub Cadet 123...
I say, you buy a box for adapter A....And send it to me as soon as possible!
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